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Histone/Serum Protein interactions, A cause of Pseudoimmunological reactions

Histones have been described by Murray (1964) as basic nuclear proteins which are at some time associated with DNA. Reviews on the biochemistry of histones have been written by Phillips (1962), Busch (1965 ), Butler, Johns and Phillips (1968), Hnilica (1967) and Bonner, Dabrnus, Fambrough, Huang,...

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Main Author: Worthington, Robert Walter
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description Histones have been described by Murray (1964) as basic nuclear proteins which are at some time associated with DNA. Reviews on the biochemistry of histones have been written by Phillips (1962), Busch (1965 ), Butler, Johns and Phillips (1968), Hnilica (1967) and Bonner, Dabrnus, Fambrough, Huang, Marushige and Tuan (1968). These proteins are at present the subject of considerable interest because they are probably involved in the permanent repression of part of the genetic information of the DNA. If this is so, they must be basically involved in the control of cell differentiation.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/31932 Histone/Serum Protein interactions, A cause of Pseudoimmunological reactions Worthington, Robert Walter Histones Physiology Histones have been described by Murray (1964) as basic nuclear proteins which are at some time associated with DNA. Reviews on the biochemistry of histones have been written by Phillips (1962), Busch (1965 ), Butler, Johns and Phillips (1968), Hnilica (1967) and Bonner, Dabrnus, Fambrough, Huang, Marushige and Tuan (1968). These proteins are at present the subject of considerable interest because they are probably involved in the permanent repression of part of the genetic information of the DNA. If this is so, they must be basically involved in the control of cell differentiation. 2020-05-19T13:22:07Z 2020-05-19T13:22:07Z 1971 2020-04-15T08:14:13Z Master Thesis Masters https://hdl.handle.net/11427/31932 eng application/pdf Department of Biological Sciences Faculty of Science
spellingShingle Histones
Physiology
Worthington, Robert Walter
Histone/Serum Protein interactions, A cause of Pseudoimmunological reactions
thesis_degree_str Master's
title Histone/Serum Protein interactions, A cause of Pseudoimmunological reactions
title_full Histone/Serum Protein interactions, A cause of Pseudoimmunological reactions
title_fullStr Histone/Serum Protein interactions, A cause of Pseudoimmunological reactions
title_full_unstemmed Histone/Serum Protein interactions, A cause of Pseudoimmunological reactions
title_short Histone/Serum Protein interactions, A cause of Pseudoimmunological reactions
title_sort histone serum protein interactions a cause of pseudoimmunological reactions
topic Histones
Physiology
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